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Despite the huge cost of staying in Iraq, the cost of leaving too quickly would be vastly greater — in lost prestige, lost credibility in the war against terrorism, general chaos in the region and the hegemony of Iran.
But lost prestige is better than ruin.
Has lost prestige in last few years.
His role in securing a peace during the 1990s, however, restored a measure of his lost prestige.
And then of course, there is the lost prestige of not being able to get the deal done.
Now, however, space has again become relevant to the Kremlin, keen to revive the Soviet Union's lost prestige.
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But will graduate students continue to take the postdoc plunge if the price they are obliged to pay, in terms of "lost" salary, lower benefits, and poor prestige, is too high?
From the orchestra's point of view, a lost tour represents primarily a loss of prestige; "ego" was Mr. Mansfield's word.
After a season of disappointing ad revenue, the further loss of viewers (and prestige) to cable networks, the end of popular series like "Lost" and "24" and the Jay Leno disaster at NBC, the broadcast networks are going back to an expensive drawing board.
What prestige!
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